Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at Legacy Bay Townhouses, Binghamton NY
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A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at Legacy Bay Townhouses. The caller felt lightheaded but declined medical assistance. The issue was caused by cooking and no fire was present.
Audio|Heard on: Broome County Fire/EMS (P25)
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Transcript:
00:00
Quint 213, One Ely Park Boulevard, Legacy Bay Townhouses,
00:04
2-3, carbon monoxide alarm activation.
00:08
Quint 213, One Ely Park Boulevard, Legacy Bay, Townhouses,
00:13
Department 2-3, carbon monoxide alarm activation.
00:18
Cross the Gettan and Glenwood Road, which is on a battalion 2, 1614.
00:27
201 for responding.
00:30
Which one else are responding? Just be advised.
00:33
Caller said he was lightheaded but believe it's not related and declined EMS.
00:39
Four left, 1650.
00:42
Copy that.
00:48
Car 21 of the world.
00:50
This was confirmed cooking related, no fire problem.
00:54
As back in service.
00:57
Good call. Talk 1-1-1-confirmed, no fire problem back in service, 1615.
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Location mentioned:
Ely Park Blvd, Binghamton, NY 13905
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